Homeopathy Timeline (website: Whole Health Now: Homeopathy Information for the Professional)
Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine (formerly the Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital). The RLHIM, which operates on an outpatients clinic basis, is the largest public sector provider of integrated complementary medicine in Europe.
Homeopathy Cancer Research UK. Provides a clear summary of what homeopathy is, the evidence base, and the likely costs in the UK. "Over 100 published clinical trials have looked at how well homeopathy works in treating various illnesses and symptoms. None of these trials provide us with any scientific evidence to prove that homeopathy can cure or prevent any type of disease, including cancer."
Royal Pharmaceutical Society Consultation on draft guidance on advertising homeopathic medicines (November 2010) ("The RPS believes that until such a time when the efficacy of a homeopathic product can be demonstrated, labelling on the homeopathic product should make it very clear that the efficacy of the homeopathic product has not been proven. The current National Rules Scheme allows claims based on the traditional homeopathic use of the product. The Society recommended that any such claims of efficacy should carry a statement that they are not based on the same stringent testing requirements applied to conventional medicines. The RPS is also concerned about the use of the phrase “homeopathic medicines” as the use of the word medicine in relation to a homeopathic product may be viewed by patients as legitimizing homeopathic products as medicines, which they are clearly not.")
The Society of Homeopaths Homepage of the largest organisation registering professional homeopaths in Europe
European Council of Classical Homeopathy, the web-site of the representative professional platform for the homeopathy profession in Europe made up of 26 member professional associations in 22 EU, EEA and CEE countries.
[1] a fascinating site of biographies of many of the most famous people in the past 200 years and their use of and/or advocacy for homeopathy…along with biographies of people who practiced homeopathy
Homeopathy (the leading academic peer-review journal in the field, published by Elsevier): [2] --the January issue each year is freely available and are usually filled with original research and reviews of controlled trials: January 2010 [3]
Professor Martin Chaplin, providing several thousand references to research on the properties and mysteries of water. The two sections below focus on homeopathy and the memory of water: [9] and [10]
Human and Experimental Toxicology special issue on homeopathy and hormesis:[11] [htpp://www.belleonline.com/newsletters/volume16/vol16-1.pdf Copies of each article are available freely]
An undercover investigation by the BBC's Newsnight reported on three High Street homeopaths willing to prescribe homeopathy instead of anti-malarials. This followed up on undercover research by Simon Singh and Sense About Science, which found that seven out of ten high street homeopaths visited did not provide general advice about bite prevention or delve into the supposed patient's medical history. All of them also recommended homeopathy to prevent malaria, instead of referring them to a doctor or travel clinic for conventional medicines.[1][2]
↑Singh and Ernst (2008). Trick or Treatment? Alternative Medicine on Trial. pp.228-230. Summary of investigation as discussed on the Sense About Science website.